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Mark your calendars for the 2020 Florida Herbal Conference, February 28 – March 1 in Lake Wales Florida. Early Bird Registration will be open October 10 through November 15. Keynote speakers, teachers, musical performers and special guests will be announced over the coming...

Guido Mase’s 2017 Keynote, “Herbalists as Cultural Stewards,” is now available for rent or purchase in video! “As herbalists, we often work one-on-one with plants and people. Many of us also play important roles in our communities, helping to link our...

Books: Colonization and Decolonization: A Manual for Indigenous Liberation for the 21st Century (pdf download) An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz “All the Real Indians Died Off” and 20 Other Myths About Native Americans by Roxanne...

How do we make it through the next month or two without being sad, listless, and lethargic? Thankfully, there are a few plants that might improve energy levels while keeping depression at bay. Best of all, these plants can be found all across the U.S. and have been widely used...

Please enjoy this beautiful video from the film End of the Line: The Women of Standing Rock featuring Linda Black Elk, one of our 2018 Florida Herbal Conference keynote speakers. Register early to reserve your seat to join Linda, her husband Luke, and a few hundred of your...

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The Florida Herbal Conference offers a weekend for herbal enthusiasts of our southern state to learn from each other, wise teachers, and the plants themselves; to build relationships with herbal sisters and brothers from the region; and to get grounded in their herbal practice through education, fellowship, and community in nature. Learn more.